White mistletoe and Japanese sophora - a valuable union
There are many plants that are used in medicine in different directions, be it traditional or folk. Some of these plants are white mistletoe and Japanese sophora.
Content:
- White mistletoe: beneficial properties and uses
- Sophora the Japanese: beauty and benefits
- White mistletoe and Japanese sophora: joint action
- Making and using the tincture
- Contraindications
White mistletoe: beneficial properties and uses
White mistletoe is a toxic evergreen parasitic plant that can often be seen in trees (pear, poplars, Birch, Apple tree etc.) in different areas (both on public lands and in individual farms). For medicinal purposes, only shoots and young leaves of mistletoe are used, which are collected, dried and then stored in paper, canvas bags or boxes for no more than two years.
Mistletoe cannot be overused, nor can it be used for too long. plant poisons can accumulate in the body and cause poisoning. If you need a second course of mistletoe intake, then you need to take a break of a month or more.
Mistletoe is rich in alkaloids, choline, resinous and tannins, bitter and saponin-containing substances, fatty acids and ceryl alcohol.
Mistletoe is used for general strengthening of the body, calming, lowering blood pressure, improving cardiac activity. It is well established as a hemostatic, vasodilator, anti-inflammatory, analgesic and wound healing agent. White mistletoe effectively rid the body of radionuclides and heavy metals.
Sophora the Japanese: beauty and benefits
Sophora japonica is a tree rich in routine (the richest biologically active substance). It is widely used as an ornamental, melliferous and medicinal plant. Flowers, branches and fruits of the plant are used. Rutin, which is maximally concentrated in the flowers of the tree, is able to seal and restore the vascular network, remove various deposits that appear on the walls of the capillaries.
Sophora japonica is used to lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, purify blood, normalize blood pressure, for wound healing and sanitation, to fight various kinds of tumors. It successfully fights infections, removes toxins from the body, heals liver and kidney diseases.
The use of Japanese Sophora is recommended for periodontal disease, thrombophlebitis, gynecological diseases, mastopathy, skin diseases. It is believed that the use of Sophora tincture prevents the manifestation of a stroke.
White mistletoe and Japanese sophora: joint action
Mistletoe and Japanese Sophora together make up the most valuable tandem, which strikes a double blow against diseases. The effect of plants is especially well manifested in the form of a tincture, which is widely used to fight cancer, atherosclerosis and hypertension. It is used for diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, liver and kidneys, for prostatitis, mastopathy, sinusitis, hemorrhoids, for oncological, fungal, gynecological and skin diseases, thrombophlebitis, diabetes mellitus, varicose veins, periodontal disease.
Working together in tincture, mistletoe and Japanese sophora strengthen and cleanse blood vessels, giving them softness and elasticity, remove cholesterol plaques, soothe the central nervous system, stop bleeding, help cope with cramps and dizziness, normalize the heart and digestive system, increase efficiency and resistance to stress.
The tincture is capable of destroying Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. It is recommended to use the tincture during the recovery period after a stroke and after the use of chemical medications.
The combined action of plants perfectly cleanses the body: sophora removes organic deposits, and mistletoe removes inorganic ones.
Tincture of mistletoe and sophora has a vasodilator, hypotensive, blood-purifying, antineoplastic, absorbable, anticonvulsant and anti-inflammatory effect.
Making and using the tincture
To prepare the tincture, you must take a glass of mistletoe and sophora. The mixture is poured with 1 liter of alcohol and insisted for 3 weeks.
Drink the tincture 3-4 times a day 40 minutes before eating, diluting 1 teaspoon of the tincture with 50-100 milliliters of water. Take for at least 3 months. It will take six months to completely clear the vessels. If necessary, you can repeat the course of treatment after a few months.
It is advisable to periodically use the tincture for people whose age has reached 40 years. It will help cleanse blood vessels and prevent the risk of strokes.
Contraindications
The presence of toxic substances is characteristic of the white mistletoe and Japanese sophora. Therefore, you should strictly adhere to the dosage and do not take the tincture for more than six months, so as not to cause poisoning of the body.
The use of tincture is contraindicated during pregnancy and lactation, at the age of less than 12 years, chronic hypotension.